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Paper Title: A CHRONICLE OF THE PEACOCKS AN ALLEGORY AGAINST WAR
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211598
Register Paper ID - 230056
Title: A CHRONICLE OF THE PEACOCKS AN ALLEGORY AGAINST WAR
Author Name(s): Dr. Shivani Sharma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: e992-e996
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 328
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Parable, Allegory, Nuclear Explosion, Brahmastra, Chronicle, Peacocks.
Paper Title: A STUDY ON THE PRE-& POST LIBERALIZATIONS OF INDIAN ECONOMY AND ITS IMPACT ON THE FOREIGN TRADE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211597
Register Paper ID - 229841
Title: A STUDY ON THE PRE-& POST LIBERALIZATIONS OF INDIAN ECONOMY AND ITS IMPACT ON THE FOREIGN TRADE
Author Name(s): Niraj Kumar, Dr. Himanshu Shekhar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: e985-e991
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 205
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Paper Title: Aalochkon ke drishti mein Kamayani ke stree patra: ek samiksha
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211596
Register Paper ID - 229002
Title: AALOCHKON KE DRISHTI MEIN KAMAYANI KE STREE PATRA: EK SAMIKSHA
Author Name(s): Ritu Kumari
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: e978-e984
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 233
Aalochako ki drushti me kamayani ke stree patra-ek samshya
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Aalochako ki drushti me kamayani ke stree patra-ek samshya
Paper Title: DRUG RECOMMENDATION SYSTEM ON IMBALANCED MEDICAL DATA USING SMOTE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211595
Register Paper ID - 228484
Title: DRUG RECOMMENDATION SYSTEM ON IMBALANCED MEDICAL DATA USING SMOTE
Author Name(s): YELIKE SAI VENKATA VAMSI KRISHNA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: e968-e977
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 204
Nowadays there is a lot of imbalanced data present on the web in several areas like medical, business, insurance, banks, research centers, and so on. All these imbalanced data are creating a lot of gaps for the researchers to gain any new information based on the primitive data. Since the corona virus emerged, it has been increasingly difficult to get legitimate therapeutic resources, such as the scarcity of specialists and healthcare professionals, appropriate equipment and medications, etc. There are many deaths as a result of the medical profession as a whole being in distress. People started taking medications independently without the proper consultation because they weren't readily available, which made their health conditions worse than usual. Recently, machine learning has proven useful in a variety of applications, and creative work for automation is on the rise. The goal of this research is to present a medicine recommendation system that significantly decreases the need for specialists. Because they are doctor-friendly, emerging technologies like machine learning, deep learning, and data mining can help us investigate the history of medicine and lower medical errors. In order to identify the top few medications for a condition, this research suggests a drug recommendation system that uses word2vec sentiment analysis on patient review data
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Drug Recommendation System on Imbalanced Medical Data Using SMOTE
Paper Title: QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE STUDY FOR IMPACT EVALUATION OF A RESEARCH PROGRAMME FOR UNDERGRADUATE MEDICAL STUDENTS - EVIDENCE GENERATING COMMUNITY HEALTH INTERVENTION PROJECT (EVIGENCHIP)
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211594
Register Paper ID - 226594
Title: QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE STUDY FOR IMPACT EVALUATION OF A RESEARCH PROGRAMME FOR UNDERGRADUATE MEDICAL STUDENTS - EVIDENCE GENERATING COMMUNITY HEALTH INTERVENTION PROJECT (EVIGENCHIP)
Author Name(s): Sunil Doshi, Sheetal Chhaya, Kalpesh Zanzrukiya, Divyang Patel, Lavlesh Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: e963-e967
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 207
Background:Lesser number of undergraduate (UG) MBBS students carries the concept of biomedical research. In order to achieve the endeavour of creating globally at par Indian medical graduates, it appears obligatory to introduce research aptitude among UG medical students. More than a decade back, Medical Education Unit of SBKS Medical Institute& Research Centre, SumandeepVidyapeeth, formulated and running a research orientation programme to involve and enrich the UG medical students in biomedical research during their 3rd first professionals . The programme is named as Evidence Generating Community Health Intervention Project(EviGenCHIP). Aims and Objectives:1. To evaluate the impact of EviGenCHIP Programme. 2. To assess research aptitude and research profile of the trained students.3.To appraise feedback from the faculty about the programme. Methodology: This was an observational study conducted at department of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, SBKSMI&RC in duration of 4 months after approval from Institutional Ethics Committee. A Quantitative & Qualitative study conducted on UG students and teaching faculties trained under EviGenCHIP. Total number of students participated in this study were 100 for quantitative study. 4 batches of focused group, each group comprising of 6 students, i.e. 24 students and one group of 6 faculties were be recruited for qualitative study. Non-randomised sampling method was adopted to recruit the participants in Focused Group Discussion. Observations: This programme does have an impact on most of the students who participated in this programme which is reflected in content analysis of Focus group discussion and Quantitative data analysis. Conclusion: This unique programme is a necessity in formal medical undergraduate education and those students who were interested and are properly mentored reflected positive impact on their research aptitude.
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Community research, UG Medical teaching, Focused Group Discussion, Impact evaluation
Paper Title: A MODERN APPROACH TO PREDICT HEART DISEASE USING NEURAL NETWORKS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211593
Register Paper ID - 228379
Title: A MODERN APPROACH TO PREDICT HEART DISEASE USING NEURAL NETWORKS
Author Name(s): Murali Mohan T, Yugandhar Bokka, Karunakar K, Archana G
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: e958-e962
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 195
Obese individuals have a high possibility of developing Cardio Vascular Disease (CVD), which should be because of an alteration in the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) .Heart Rate Variability (HRV) can be utilized to recognize the progressions in ANS movement. An HRV is a device to gauge the ANS action utilizing linear and non- linear HRV features. In this paper, we address the impact of weight on ANS utilizing HRV parameters. At first, two sets of twenty counts are taken; one set contains obesity and one more set is non-obesity regardless of gender, between the ages of 20 to 50. The measurably massive distinction between the two sets was noticed using the Independent t-test. Measurable consequences of the review show the sympathovagal imbalance because of reduced parasympathetic movement. To come up with exact outcomes, we executed deep learning techniques. This paper essentially represents two best profound learning calculations: RNN (Recurrent Neural Network) and LSTM (Long Short-Term Memory). The experimental results show that the LSTM expectation impact is superior to RNN in terms of recognizing CVD.
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Deep learning, RNN, LSTM, CVD, ANS.
Paper Title: A CASE STUDY OF TRACE ELEMENTS (BORON AND LEAD) ON THE PROPERTIES OF GREY CAST IRON
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211592
Register Paper ID - 227992
Title: A CASE STUDY OF TRACE ELEMENTS (BORON AND LEAD) ON THE PROPERTIES OF GREY CAST IRON
Author Name(s): SANJEEV KUMAR
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: e951-e957
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 195
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Paper Title: IMPACT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ON MARKETING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND MARKETING
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211591
Register Paper ID - 228337
Title: IMPACT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ON MARKETING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND MARKETING
Author Name(s): Aadil Ahmad malik, Ms Sapna
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: e948-e950
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 217
The purpose of Artificial intelligence (AI) in marketing is to continually monitor and anticipate the next purchase decision of the consumers in mind and improve their overall "journey." The potential of AI can be seen in its primary components: big data, machine learning, and robust solutions. The idea"big data "big data" means that marketers can combine and categorize massive quantities of data using a minimum of manual effort. Utilizing this data, they can be confident that they will send the correct message to the appropriate people at the right moment through the preferred channel. Machine learning (deep learning) lets marketers comprehend and draw logic from huge data collection. They can predict consumption trends, track and analyze customer purchases, and predict future customer behavior. Producing robust solutions means that we are in a time when machines can comprehend the world the same as we do. Devices can recognize concepts and themes in the spectrum of data, interpret emotions and human communication, and provide appropriate responses to the needs of consumers. They can quickly determine the behavior and choices of buyers and then use the data to address issues in the future. In the years to come, marketers can expect more significant AI impact through better-informed searches, more effective ads, improved content delivery, reliance on bots, and continuous learning. They protect against fraudulent activities and data breaches such as sentiment analysis, image and voice recognition, sales forecasts, and language recognition, as well as predictors of customer services, segmentation of customers, and more. This paper seeks to determine the relationship between marketers and AI machines.
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Artificial intelligence, marketing, machine learning, powerful solutions, bots, marketers, big data
Paper Title: STUDY AND ANALYSIS ON MACHINE LEARNING AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR SMART AGRICULTURE
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211590
Register Paper ID - 228332
Title: STUDY AND ANALYSIS ON MACHINE LEARNING AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR SMART AGRICULTURE
Author Name(s): Gorati Sravan kumar, 2Sushma Niveni Pindiga
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: e938-e947
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 180
The goal of this research was to make an assessment of where AI and ML have been applied so far in agriculture and to make some educated speculations about where the field might go from here. This research takes a systematic literature review approach to the articles already published across a variety of scientific platforms that explore the overlap between artificial intelligence (AI) and supply chain management (SC) and machine learning (ML) in the food industry (FT). In this work, we propose a strategy for decreasing agricultural risks and bolstering smart farming practises. The wireless AI-based sensor will raise the bar for intelligent agriculture, which has seen progress in the past. In order to improve prediction in its current form, this research uses image-processing based machine learning techniques. Detecting and controlling cotton leaf diseases is the main objective of this study. The study covers a wide range of topics, including the detection of diseases on leaves, a server-based remote monitoring system, moisture and temperature sensing, and soil sensing. Plant illnesses caused by insects and other pathogens can drastically cut harvest yields if not treated promptly. In this study, we describe a system for assessing soil quality and warding against diseases that affect cotton leaves. Artificial intelligence's regression technique is used by the proposed system to detect and categorise leaf rots. After the virus
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STUDY AND ANALYSIS ON MACHINE LEARNING AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR SMART AGRICULTURE
Paper Title: ‘EVALUVATE THE EFFICACY OF ASHWAGANDHA TAIL ABHYANG IN THE MANAGEMENT OF KARSHYA’’
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211589
Register Paper ID - 228140
Title: ‘EVALUVATE THE EFFICACY OF ASHWAGANDHA TAIL ABHYANG IN THE MANAGEMENT OF KARSHYA’’
Author Name(s): Dr.sheetal bansode
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: e926-e937
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 186
According to modern science Karshya can be correlated with under nutrition. According to WHO adolescent constitute 20% of global population and near about 22% of Indian population Nutritional deficiency and iron deficiency anemia are very common and has a negative effect on their growth and development. In modern era false habit of taking food without the urge of hunger, fast food, junk food growing rapidly in Indian culture. Late night sleep is the major reason to worsen mental and social health of young generation. These faulty habit leads to Mandagni which directly affects digestion. According to Sushruta due to the diet and various procedures including both physical and mental which pacifies Vata Dosha causes improper formation of Rasadhatu (either in less amount or with default) causing improper formation of succeeding Dhatu resulting in Karshya. So role of Abhyanga and diet modification plays important role in the management of Karshya. Ayurveda has its uniqueness in the prevention of any disease. For it in the classics daily regimen has been mentioned (Dinacharya Upakrama). Abhyanga (Ayurvedic oil massage) described in the ancient science and practicized all over the globe in various form has both preventive and curative effect and found beneficial in many diseases. So the topic taken to study the efficacy of Ashwagandha Tail Abhyanga in the management of Karshya.
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- karshya,abhyang ,ashwagandha tail
Paper Title: A STUDY ON STRESS OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS OF GADAG CITY
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211588
Register Paper ID - 228221
Title: A STUDY ON STRESS OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS OF GADAG CITY
Author Name(s): Smt Veena Tirlapur, Miss Vijayalaxmi Hiremath, Miss Laxmi Kalakeri
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: e915-e925
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 186
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Key words: Women Entrepreneurship, Stress, Occupation, Enterprise, India.
Paper Title: MENTAL WELL-BEING STATUS OF HIGHER EDUCATION STUDENTS DURING THE LOCKDOWN PERIOD INDUCED BY COVID-19
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211587
Register Paper ID - 228336
Title: MENTAL WELL-BEING STATUS OF HIGHER EDUCATION STUDENTS DURING THE LOCKDOWN PERIOD INDUCED BY COVID-19
Author Name(s): Dr. Ishita Halder, Dr. Sunita Bera
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: e907-e914
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 162
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Mental well-being, academic discipline, level of education
Paper Title: A REVIEW ON THERAPEUTIC APPLICATION OF RUTHENIUM COMPLEXES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211586
Register Paper ID - 228323
Title: A REVIEW ON THERAPEUTIC APPLICATION OF RUTHENIUM COMPLEXES
Author Name(s): Maruthachalam Mohanraj, Pooja Rajagopalan, Rayappan Rajkumar, Ravikumar Raju
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: e900-e906
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 164
Abstract: To create a comprehensive treatment for cancer, the compound of cis-platin, a platinum compound, is particularly effective against malignancies and need to evolve a drug with minimum side effects. They have harmful effects on normal cells. As a result, the potential for additional components to act as anti-cancer agents was widely examined. Metal complexes such as Ru and Au demonstrated anti-cancer activity. Ru-complexes, in particular, were far more effective against cancer cells and had less adverse effects. Several Ru complexes, including Ru-Hydrazone complexes, Ru-Arene complexes, and Organo-Ru complexes, have been discovered to be highly effective against cancer cell development. NAMI-A (Trans-[RuCl4(DMSO)(Im)) and (KP1019)21 Indazolium trans-[tetrachlorobis(1H-indazole) ruthenate(III)] are two significant Ru complexes that have entered clinical trials, showing good tumour inhibition and minimal damage to normal cells. This is a brief overview of the various forms of Ru- complexes that operate as anticancer agents.
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Paper Title: DEVELOPMENT OF MICRO IRRIGATION IN NORTH GUJARAT: A REVIEW
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211585
Register Paper ID - 228229
Title: DEVELOPMENT OF MICRO IRRIGATION IN NORTH GUJARAT: A REVIEW
Author Name(s): Abararahemad Abdulrazzak Khalak, Jheel Rajendrabhai Gopat, Prince Rajeshbhai Sutariya, Krunal Prajapati, Mehul Patel
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: e897-e899
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 147
In dry and semi-dry locales, the water system works on monetary returns and can help create by up to 400%. Then again, the serious issues on traditional (surface water system) water systems for parched and semi-bone-dry locales are soil saltiness, soil alkalinity, soil scattering, soil barrenness, the ascent of the water table and contamination of the surface and underground assets because of over-water system rehearses and over-use of compound agri-inputs. In this way, Turkey has put forth impressive an attempt to change over from ordinary water system frameworks to current water system frameworks for the last ten years. Service of Agribusiness, Food, and Animals have remunerated 50 % of all venture costs for the compressed water system frameworks beginning around 2007. Considering the decided impacts of the miniature water system on water saving, liters of drinking water per kilo of yield by surface water system for cotton, hay, corn, winter wheat, and watermelon in semi parched locale Subsequently, how much water system water of 5 000-6 000 m3 for each ha are utilized in the advanced water system frameworks (miniature water system) while water in excess of 10 000 m3 for every ha is utilized for traditional water system. This paper presents the effects of miniature water system advances as far as harvest water destructive use, crop yield, climate, powerful manure use, maintainability, and wages for current agribusiness.
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Environment, micro irrigation, sustainability, water saving
Paper Title: CRITICAL APPRAISAL ON USE OF COIR REINFORCEMENT FOR SUB-GRADE OF ROADS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211584
Register Paper ID - 228188
Title: CRITICAL APPRAISAL ON USE OF COIR REINFORCEMENT FOR SUB-GRADE OF ROADS
Author Name(s): Abararahemad Abdulrazzak Khalak, Parghi Hina jayanti Bhai, Varsat pinal vinod Bhai
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: e893-e896
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 152
we discuss the founding of different research papers published so far using Coir across the globe in road construction. Coir is widely used for a period of time in the construction of pavements as a soil reinforcer. It is environment-friendly, biodegradable and sustainable hence does not poses any problem of disposal. The present study predominantly focuses on the utilization of coir improving the strength properties of lime balanced out sub-grade soil and then its cost benefits in designing flexible pavement for rural roads. Soil subgrade is a key component of pavement, as they have to finally bear the burden coming over the pavement. Taking everything into account, the soil subgrade should not be overemphasized at whatever point. The construction of streets in a large portion of the spots across the country is confronted with serious issues because of weak sub-grade soil. The critical studies on the use of lime, coir, and other filaments in the development of soil subgrade. The behavior of fiber-reinforced soil and how it meets the need for lime addition and other industrial wastes has also been studied.
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Soil stabilization, coir fibre, CBR, unpaved road, design of road
Paper Title: STUDY OF THE FARM, STRUCTURE, CROPPING PATTERN AND CROPPING INTENSITY ON POTATO GROWING SAMPLE FARM IN GORAKHPUR DISTRICT OF UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211583
Register Paper ID - 228302
Title: STUDY OF THE FARM, STRUCTURE, CROPPING PATTERN AND CROPPING INTENSITY ON POTATO GROWING SAMPLE FARM IN GORAKHPUR DISTRICT OF UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA
Author Name(s): Dr.Hraday Kumar, Dr.Ram Sahay Chaubey, Dr. Satish Chandra Verma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: e886-e892
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 161
Potato is one of the most important cash crops of the country in a place of pride in the vegetable kingdom. The present study on farm structure, cropping pattern, cropping intensity was conducted in Campiereganj block of Gorakhpur district of eastern Uttar Pradesh. The district was selected purposively. 60 farmers were selected by simple random sampling method. There are 28 marginal 18 small, 8 medium and 6 large farmers from five selected villages of the one block of the district. The farm level data and required information of potato growing farmers pertaining to crop year 2019-2020. The average size of holding at the overall level for all the groups worked out 2.02 hectare. On an average, area in Kharif season was observed to be 1.94 ha, Rabi season 1.86 ha and zaid season 0.072 ha. Overall area under potato was observed to be 0.841 ha./farm The cropping intensity at the overall level was worked out 192.82 percent. It was highest in marginal size was (194.23 percent) followed by small (193.80 percent), medium (192.20 percent) and large (191.07 percent), respectively. At overall per farm total value of farm implements and machinery was observed to be Rs.365012.70. At overall level, livestock value in farm was worked out Rs.66182.92. On overall farm per farm investment was positively related with holding size.
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farm structure, land utilization pattern, cropping pattern, cropping intensity
Paper Title: A REVIEW: HYDROLOGY AND WATER RESOURCES OF GUJARAT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211582
Register Paper ID - 228235
Title: A REVIEW: HYDROLOGY AND WATER RESOURCES OF GUJARAT
Author Name(s): Krunal Prajapati, Radhe Badrinarayan Patel, Priyanka Maheshbhai Pandya, Abarar A. Khalak, Mehul Patel
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: e882-e885
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 169
Water assets are normal assets of water that are potentially value for people, for instance as a wellspring of drinking water supply or water system water. 97% of the water on the earth is salt water and just 3% is new water, somewhat more than 66% of this is frozen in ice sheets and polar ice covers. water asset is in shortage. Water contamination, water struggle, and environmental change. new water is an inexhaustible asset. World inventory of groundwater is consistently diminishing with exhaustion happening most conspicuously in Asia, South America, and North America, in spite of the fact that it is as yet muddled how much regular restoration adjusts this utilization, and climate eco frameworks are undermined. Gujarat, situated in the Western area of India, has generally 2.63% of the country's freshwater assets, though 4.86% of the nation's populace. The State is very nearly a significant water emergency. In this paper, the creator dissects the precipitation systems, surface hydrology, groundwater hydrology, and water supplies water use. At last, the creator examines its suggestions for manageability. The examination is completed for four unmistakable zones, to be specific, south and focal Gujarat, north Gujarat, Saurashtra, and Kachchh..
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Environment, Hydrology, Ground water, water Resource
Paper Title: “AWARENESS OF HEALTH INSURANCE AMONG ADOLESCENTS”
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211581
Register Paper ID - 228273
Title: “AWARENESS OF HEALTH INSURANCE AMONG ADOLESCENTS”
Author Name(s): Mr Fakru Khan Y, Dr.P. Srinivas Rao
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: e875-e881
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 170
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Key Words: Health Insurance, Adolescents, Awareness
Paper Title: A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON METAL ION REDUCING ABILITY, PHYTOCHEMICAL SCREENING AND BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF FLOWER, STEM AND LEAF PARTS OF TODALIA ASIATICA (LINN.) LAM.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211580
Register Paper ID - 228319
Title: A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON METAL ION REDUCING ABILITY, PHYTOCHEMICAL SCREENING AND BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF FLOWER, STEM AND LEAF PARTS OF TODALIA ASIATICA (LINN.) LAM.
Author Name(s): Ravikumar Raju, Dinesh kumar Matheshwaran, Rayappan Rajkumar, Mohanraj Maruthachalam
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: e863-e874
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 155
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Todalia asiatica (Linn.) Lam., GC-MS analysis, AgNPs, Antioxidant activity, FRAP, Antibacterial, Green synthesis.
Paper Title: A REVIEW ON STANDARDIZATION OF PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ANALYSIS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2211579
Register Paper ID - 228185
Title: A REVIEW ON STANDARDIZATION OF PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ANALYSIS
Author Name(s): B. Hariharan, T.HIMA PREETHI, S.Haleema Fathima, Dr. M.K Karthikeyan, Dr. R. Vinoth kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: e858-e862
Year: November 2022
Downloads: 142
To introduce basic photogrammetric methods that can in an unbiased manner assess normalized, computerized extra-oral and intra-oral photos for symptomatic and remedial purposes. To distinguish which direct, rakish and proportionality measures could impact a profile to be considered tastefully wonderful or undesirable, and to evaluate sexual dimorphism. To research the connection between cranio-facial estimations which we got from cephalometric radio-graphs are similar to estimations from profile photos.
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Occlusal, Photogrammetry, smile, analysis, reliability, Photography, Diagnosis, Aesthetics, Orthodontics.
The International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT) aims to explore advances in research pertaining to applied, theoretical and experimental Technological studies. The goal is to promote scientific information interchange between researchers, developers, engineers, students, and practitioners working in and around the world.
Indexing In Google Scholar, ResearcherID Thomson Reuters, Mendeley : reference manager, Academia.edu, arXiv.org, Research Gate, CiteSeerX, DocStoc, ISSUU, Scribd, and many more International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT) ISSN: 2320-2882 | Impact Factor: 7.97 | 7.97 impact factor and ISSN Approved. Provide DOI and Hard copy of Certificate. Low Open Access Processing Charges. 1500 INR for Indian author & 55$ for foreign International author. Call For Paper (Volume 12 | Issue 5 | Month- May 2024)